witnessed the coup d'état that installed the dictatorship of the Estado Novo in Brazil. Aleixo was the last vice president to hold the office of President of the...
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The Estado Novo (lit. 'New State'), or Third Brazilian Republic, began on 10 November 1937, and consolidated Getúlio Vargas' power. Vargas had assumed...
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1937 Brazilian coup d'état (redirect from Estado Novo coup)
(Portuguese: Golpe de Estado no Brasil em 1937), also known as the Estado Novo coup, was a military coup in Brazil led by President Getúlio Vargas with...
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Delfim Moreira, Artur Bernardes, Carlos Luz, Juscelino Kubitschek, Pedro Aleixo, Tancredo Neves, Dilma Rousseff) São Paulo: 7 (Prudente de Morais, Campos...
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served as the interim president of Brazil in the final months of the Estado Novo. As President of the Supreme Federal Court, he was called by the Armed Forces...
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planned city with a radial plan. It was planned by the architect Darci Aleixo Derenusson who based his design for the city on one that is similar to that...
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1969 – 14 March 1974 President Emílio Garrastazu Médici Preceded by Pedro Aleixo Succeeded by Adalberto Pereira dos Santos Other offices held 1967–1969 Minister...
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Mazzilli (1964) Castelo Branco (1964–1967) Costa e Silva (1967–1969) † Pedro Aleixo (posthumous) Military Junta (1969) Emílio Garrastazu Médici (1969–1974)...
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removed from duties on 31 August 1969. Although civilian Vice President Pedro Aleixo should have succeeded him, the three armed forces ministers instead took...
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tournament Bronze Women's volleyball team Célia Garritano Denise Porto Eliana Aleixo Fernanda Emerick Heloísa Roese Ivonete das Neves Jackie Silva Lenice Oliveira...
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de Basto Paradança Pardelhas Vilar de Ferreiros Assumar Monforte Santo Aleixo Vaiamonte Cabril Cambeses do Rio Cervos Chã Contim Covelães Covelo do Gerês...
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Carrilho (born 1942) a Roman Catholic priest and Bishop of Funchal Vítor Aleixo (born 1956) the current mayor of Loulé Nuno Guerreiro (born 1972), Portuguese...
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Vice President Pedro Aleixo from becoming acting president and that removed him from office; the statute also directs that Pedro Aleixo be deemed a former...
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of the Chamber of Deputies of Brazil Barros vacant (1930–1933) Ribeiro Aleixo vacant (1937–1946) Monteiro Duarte Cirilo Ramos Luz Flores Guimarães Mazzilli...
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Futebol. Archived from the original on 25 July 2014. Retrieved 21 July 2014. Aleixo, Mário (2 March 2012). "Clássico Benfica–FC Porto: contam-se as horas" (in...
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the fight against spiraling inflation through the so-called Plano Brasil Novo (English: New Brazil Plan), popularly known as the Plano Collor (English:...
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municipality's administrative posts (formerly sub-districts) are: Cristo Rei Dom Aleixo Metinaro Nain Feto; and Vera Cruz The administrative posts are divided into...
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a potential communist insurrection, beginning the eight-year long Estado Novo dictatorship. In 1942, he led Brazil into World War II on the side of the...
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Fazenda Santo Antônio da Laguna Central-West GO Barro Alto, Santa Rita do Novo Destino Tomás Cardoso Central-West GO Cachoeira Dourada Córrego do Inhambú...
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Mazzilli (1964) Castelo Branco (1964–1967) Costa e Silva (1967–1969) † Pedro Aleixo (posthumous) Military Junta (1969) Emílio Garrastazu Médici (1969–1974)...
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Mazzilli (1964) Castelo Branco (1964–1967) Costa e Silva (1967–1969) † Pedro Aleixo (posthumous) Military Junta (1969) Emílio Garrastazu Médici (1969–1974)...
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Political offices Preceded by Pedro Aleixo (de jure) President of Brazil 1969–1974 Succeeded by Ernesto Geisel...
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Mazzilli (1964) Castelo Branco (1964–1967) Costa e Silva (1967–1969) † Pedro Aleixo (posthumous) Military Junta (1969) Emílio Garrastazu Médici (1969–1974)...
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mixed-race children. The first French invasion of Brazil took place on the Santo Aleixo Island and lasted from March to December 1531, when they were expelled by...
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Mazzilli (1964) Castelo Branco (1964–1967) Costa e Silva (1967–1969) † Pedro Aleixo (posthumous) Military Junta (1969) Emílio Garrastazu Médici (1969–1974)...
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received Neymar (31 yellow cards) Most red cards received Dunga and Éder Aleixo (3 red cards each) Mário Zagallo became the first person to win the FIFA...
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D. Afonso Furtado de Mendonça (Montemor-o-Novo, 1561 - Lisbon, 2 June 1630) was a Portuguese prelate, who was for five years Bishop of Guarda, two years...
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Mazzilli (1964) Castelo Branco (1964–1967) Costa e Silva (1967–1969) † Pedro Aleixo (posthumous) Military Junta (1969) Emílio Garrastazu Médici (1969–1974)...
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19 December 2019. Retrieved 24 December 2019. Aleixo, Mário (10 November 2020). "César Peixoto é o novo treinador do Moreirense" [César Peixoto is the...
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Mazzilli (1964) Castelo Branco (1964–1967) Costa e Silva (1967–1969) † Pedro Aleixo (posthumous) Military Junta (1969) Emílio Garrastazu Médici (1969–1974)...
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